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My Clean And Green Village-Essay By Abhipsa, 15, Bhubaneswar

Explore the beauty and charm of Sarahara, a clean and self-reliant village in Khordha, Odisha. Experience village mornings, lush fields, nature’s harmony, and the joy of simple, peaceful living in this Essay By Abhipsa, 15-year-old by Bhubaneswar.

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My Clean And Green Village

The Soul of India Lies in Its Villages

Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The soul of India lies in its villages.”

According to me it stands true.

A village is a place where you can find hope, inspiration and most  importantly  a happy and peaceful life. In recent times, most of our cities are unlivable- congested and potholed roads, overflowing drains, erratic power and water  supply, garbage strewn around so much as to cause accidents. In  contradiction to this there are villages.

The Beauty of Village Mornings

Early in morning the artistic golden sun gets up like a baby and starts painting  the dark black sky into a bright blue one. The milky, bright clouds get up from  sleep and start travelling around the sky, visiting the wonderful environment.

Next to the mountains and near to the forest there is a waterfall with ivory  white water splashing down the river as if someone was spilling a glass of milk. Everyone loves to spend their time in such a place.

Introducing My Village – Sarahara

Here, I would like to introduce you , my village Sarahara. It is a big and ancient  village, situated in the district of Khordha ,Odisha. It is self-controlled and self reliant in most ways. Moreover our village is free from all kinds of pollution  and  has also been declared as the 6th clean village in India and it’s a matter of pride for everyone residing there.

The Charm of the Fields and Farmers

There are sufficient green fields all around it, growing more than sufficient  granary for whole population of our village. There is a mesmerizing scene of a  tan coloured smart chubby farmer with a checked shirt driving along his  tractor on the muddy road. Long, tall brown and green paddy fields looks
like someone has spread a green dusty bed sheet.

This is possible due to everyone’s collective effort in maintaining the village  and their houses. Actually our village granary production has been exporting, that means it produce excess to sell it for others. My village is far away from  the noise of the city, surrounded by flourishing fields filled with crops. The air  feels lighter and cleaner than it does in cities because of a lack of factory  pollution. Being in the village allows me to interact more closely with flora and  fauna.

The small, colourful and cute butterflies dance all around the environment, looking for sweet nectar. The flower’s fragrance fills the whole air, making the   morning pleasant. I can still remember this scene when I am away from my  village feeling caged in this lockdown. The houses here are on stilts and with  thatched roofs.They are arranged in a linear fashion behind barbed wire fences.  The sea is just a stone’s throw away and is lined by tall swaying  coconut trees, in our village.

Life in the Village Afternoon

In the afternoon when the sun is high up in the sky, the village men have a  quiet siesta in shady spots with the melodious sea breeze whispering into  their ears. The women folk in their vermilion sarongs gather around, chewing  betel leaves and exchanging latest gossips. The sky then becomes a mixture  of orange, yellow and golden hues. The sun retreats majestically and its  fainting rays slowly disappear. The moon peers out of the clouds like a shy  bride. In moonlight, the sea glistens.

Cleanliness and Collective Responsibility

Cleanliness adds more value to my village. Since good habits are contagious, it is possible in our part to teach neighbours and uneducated about the  importance of cleanliness, by being a role model. We should also be mindful  towards this habit. We should stop others from throwing waste at undesignated places.

Towards a Clean India

It is the cumulative effort of all of us which can help us build a clean India  someday.

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs ) – My Clean and Green Village

 What is the main theme of the essay “My Clean and Green Village”?
The essay highlights the beauty, peace, and self-sufficiency of the author’s village, Sarahara, Odisha, emphasizing cleanliness, green surroundings, and the importance of collective responsibility.

 Where is the village Sarahara located?
Sarahara is a big and ancient village in Khordha district, Odisha. It is known for being clean, self-reliant, and pollution-free.

 Why is Sarahara considered a clean and green village?
The village has lush green fields, clean streets, and well-maintained houses. Residents collectively practice cleanliness and environmental care, making it the 6th clean village in India.

 What makes village life special according to the essay?
Village life offers peace, fresh air, scenic beauty, and closeness to nature, unlike congested and polluted cities. The essay mentions mornings with golden sunrises, farmers at work, butterflies, flowers, and a calm sea.

 How does the essay connect village cleanliness with a larger vision?
The essay emphasizes that maintaining cleanliness in villages sets an example for others and contributes to building a clean and green India in the future.

 What role do the villagers play in keeping the village clean?
Residents work together by disposing of waste properly, maintaining their homes and surroundings, and teaching others the importance of hygiene.

 Who wrote the essay “My Clean and Green Village”?
The essay was written by Abhipsa, 15, from Bhubaneswar.

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